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José Pedro Granadeiro

José Pedro Granadeiro

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
45
Citations
6542
World Ranking
4906
National Ranking
37

José Pedro Granadeiro publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where José Pedro Granadeiro sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 199 publications — 73rd percentile

73% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

José Pedro Granadeiro D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where José Pedro Granadeiro sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 44th percentile

44% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 121 D-Index or more.

Overview

José Pedro Granadeiro is affiliated with the University of Lisbon in Portugal. Their research focuses on environmental science, with a significant emphasis on ecology and its related subfields such as global and planetary change, health, toxicology and mutagenesis, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, and oceanography.

The main topics of their work include avian ecology and behavior, wildlife ecology and conservation, marine animal studies overview, animal behavior and reproduction, marine and fisheries research, mercury impact and mitigation studies, and isotope analysis in ecology.

Granadeiro's recent publications illustrate the breadth of their research interests. Key papers include:

  • The use of otoliths and vertebrae in the identification and size-estimation of fish in predator-prey studies, 2022, Société Française d'Ichtyologie
  • Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic, 2021, Conservation Letters
  • A framework for mapping the distribution of seabirds by integrating tracking, demography and phenology, 2020, Journal of Applied Ecology
  • Global assessment of marine plastic exposure risk for oceanic birds, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Global political responsibility for the conservation of albatrosses and large petrels, 2021, Science Advances

The scientist has published multiple papers in venues such as The Science of The Total Environment, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, Environmental Pollution, and Marine Ecology Progress Series.

Frequent collaborators of Granadeiro include Paulo Catry, Teresa Catry, Edna Correia, Maria P. Dias, and Jacob González-Solís.

Best Publications

  • Plastic and other microfibers in sediments, macroinvertebrates and shorebirds from three intertidal wetlands of southern Europe and west Africa

    Pedro M. Lourenço;Catarina Serra-Gonçalves;Joana Lia Ferreira;Teresa Catry

  • Breaking the routine: individual Cory's shearwaters shift winter destinations between hemispheres and across ocean basins

    Maria P. Dias;José Pedro Granadeiro;Richard A. Phillips;Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso;Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso

  • Flexible foraging strategy of Cory's shearwater,Calonectris diomedea, during the chick-rearing period

    José P Granadeiro;Manuela Nunes;Manuela Nunes;Mónica C Silva;Mónica C Silva;Robert W Furness;Robert W Furness

  • THE USE OF OTOLITHS AND VERTEBRAE IN THE IDENTIFICATION AND SIZE-ESTIMATION OF FISH IN PREDATOR-PREY STUDIES

    José P. Granadeiro;Mónica A. Silva

  • Effects of artificial illumination on the nocturnal foraging of waders

    Carlos D. Santos;Ana C. Miranda;José P. Granadeiro;Pedro M. Lourenço

  • Carry-over effects from breeding modulate the annual cycle of a long-distance migrant: an experimental demonstration

    Paulo Catry;Maria P. Dias;Richard A. Phillips;José P. Granadeiro

  • Relationship between mercury levels and diet in Azores seabirds

    L. R. Monteiro;J. P. Granadeiro;R. W. Furness

  • Variation in measurements of Cory's shearwater between populations and sexing by discriminant analysis

    J.P. Granadeiro

  • Global phenological insensitivity to shifting ocean temperatures among seabirds

    Katharine Keogan;Francis Daunt;Sarah Wanless;Richard A. Phillips

  • Spatial scales of marine conservation management for breeding seabirds

    Steffen Oppel;Mark Bolton;Ana P.B. Carneiro;Maria P. Dias

  • Distance to high-tide roosts constrains the use of foraging areas by dunlins: Implications for the management of estuarine wetlands

    Maria P. Dias;José P. Granadeiro;Miguel Lecoq;Carlos D. Santos

  • The importance of migratory connectivity for global ocean policy

    Daniel C. Dunn;Daniel C. Dunn;Autumn Lynn Harrison;Corrie Curtice;Sarah DeLand

  • Variation in numbers and behaviour of waders during the tidal cycle: implications for the use of estuarine sediment flats

    José P. Granadeiro;Maria P. Dias;Ricardo C. Martins;Jorge M. Palmeirim

  • Diet and feeding ecology of Cory's shearwater Calonectris diomedea in the Azores, north-east Atlantic

    José P. Granadeiro;Luís R. Monteiro;Robert W. Furness

  • Environmental factors drive habitat partitioning in birds feeding in intertidal flats: implications for conservation

    J. P. Granadeiro;Carlos David Santos;M. P. Dias;J. M. Palmeirim

  • Albatrosses following fishing vessels: how badly hooked are they on an easy meal?

    José Pedro Granadeiro;Richard A. Phillips;Paul Brickle;Paulo Catry

  • Multispecies tracking reveals a major seabird hotspot in the North Atlantic

    Tammy E. Davies;Ana P.B. Carneiro;Marguerite Tarzia;Ewan Wakefield

  • An holistic ecological analysis of the diet of Cory's shearwaters using prey morphological characters and DNA barcoding

    Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso;Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso;Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso;José Pedro Granadeiro;Silke Waap;Silke Waap;José C. Xavier

  • A framework for mapping the distribution of seabirds by integrating tracking, demography and phenology

    Ana P. B. Carneiro;Elizabeth J. Pearmain;Steffen Oppel;Thomas A. Clay

  • High water roost selection by waders: maximizing feeding opportunities or avoiding predation?

    Susana Rosa;Ana L. Encarnação;José P. Granadeiro;Jorge M. Palmeirim

  • Parent–offspring dietary segregation of Cory’s shearwaters breeding in contrasting environments

    Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso;Hany Rafael de Drummond Ludovice Garcia Alonso;José Pedro Granadeiro;Vitor H. Paiva;Ana S. Dias

  • Modelling the distribution of shorebirds in estuarine areas using generalised additive models

    José P. Granadeiro;Joana Andrade;Jorge M. Palmeirim

  • An ontogenetic perspective on migratory strategy of a long-lived pelagic seabird: Timings and destinations change progressively during maturation.

    Letizia Campioni;Maria Peixe Dias;Maria Peixe Dias;José Pedro Granadeiro;Paulo Catry

Frequent Co-Authors

Paulo Catry
Paulo Catry International Sleep Products Association
Maria P. Dias
Maria P. Dias University of Lisbon
Jorge M. Palmeirim
Jorge M. Palmeirim University of Lisbon
Richard A. Phillips
Richard A. Phillips British Antarctic Survey
Jaime A. Ramos
Jaime A. Ramos University of Coimbra
Jacob González-Solís
Jacob González-Solís University of Barcelona
Henri Weimerskirch
Henri Weimerskirch Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Robert W. Furness
Robert W. Furness University of Glasgow
Eduarda Pereira
Eduarda Pereira University of Aveiro
Lisa T. Ballance
Lisa T. Ballance Oregon State University

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